ituiisbiirn hrouirlr ur o. .v. troiuinx J. i. couxf.lics. , Nov: 9, 1855. ws- It-mi m Mm, The wb r.iii.'in .m th. I.r4 bat eireiuaUs vl auj wafper LiifU County. "A m.tl rr Clt a r-je it -Y. ir Iiln." Messrs-. Oi'KK anJ CaWI.EY have closed their brief editorial career as Publisher ! i t the Amtrinm Fhrj, nrrl retired to "pri ae life " Jons G. V. Martin is their successor iu upliuUiog the F!s. "Long u.y it wave " KcVAs we predicted, Judge Kane ha relifstd IVfiiiere AYiliianison, I'assinnro iiiflkiup i rtti.-ely the same return as be; foro, (f.ii'y a little les nspectful to tbe . ". I ... . V .1 !.. .1 .. F .... nr I tint' affecting the sense. tfiy-prof. Ki:vr, t,f Philadelphia Teacher i f Vocal Music is now ia L-cW- itfcurji, aod jroposrs to (.pen a School f r fcachin", a? soon as a suitable P-oom can lie obtained. Tost O.TS'e. May le consulted at the Gov. Pollock, has recently made the fjllowinp sppointuienta : lion. J. ISuffington, President Judge of the tenth judicial district, composed of the counties of Westmoreland, Indiana and Armstrong, in idace of Hon. J. M. Bur- i rill, who has accepted the position of As aociato Judge in the United States Court of Kansas. The following gentlomen have been appointed Notaries l'ublic: John D. liayne, Philadelphia, C. 13. Smith, Nortb tinibtrland, Fordyce Jleacbam, Mauch Chunk, Jacob II. IIufler.Mt. Joy.Stcphen Green, Columbia, and Yilliaui F. 8haw, Lewistown. Messrs. Meachain, Green, and Shaw are brethren of the quill. B3The Jliltonian states that "it knows but two un a in the entire county who fivor the project" of rc-uniting the tipper (Eu of Xorth'd county to Union, and that the letter frciu MEwensvill published in cur last, "is a FORGERY, manufactured to and ly order of the Chronicle." To this characteristic charge we have only to say that we happened to preserve the article, with a re-poiisihle name acoompanying it, under the M'Kweusville post-mark, as can be eecn by any one who chooses to call and r famine. A gentleman frem M'Ewcns- j rillo in our office on Tuesday, eiys it tea! genuine document, and Lo thinks at the proper time Delaware township alone will give S00 votes for the project. "Where iguorauce is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise." The Ostrich, when it thrusts its heal into the sand and then supposes it can not be 6ecn, is quite as much mistaken as the Editor's supposition that the upper end is all cs really ignorant as he affects to be. j Elk County Election Returns present i (like the pig the Irishman fattened by al-! tcrnatc starving and fcediug) " a strake of fat, an a strake of lane" bec a few of the figures given below : l'lumer. Nicholson. flenfingcr, 09 0 Jones, 1:7 7 Uunczette, 5 44 Gibson, 1 O 51 Fpruce Creek, 3 17 Jay, 2 35 Benzinger township (including St. Ma ry's borough) is fettled entirely by Ger man Unman Catholics, and gives an unan imous vote, yearly, for the Democratic party. Who ever sees the Protestants all on one side ? and who can after such a fact deny that the Catholics are ruled by some Tower which makes them vote all one way? 13 such a Power, Democratic ? Is it not dangerous to American Liberty ? TJo Pay for "Boring." A suit ra tried in tho Court of Com mon Picas of Lancaster county, last week, therein Mnj-T John Cumuiings, formerly cf Columbia, claimed to recover from Christian Mycr, cf Washington borough, tho sura cf $200, as compensation for srr Tices in procuring the passage of a law warding Myers (the defendant) f 100 for damnges done to a lot of ground in Columbia, by the construction of the rail road. A contract to pay the sum was f ro Jnced. The defence set up was, first, that the contract was illegal, it bcici eontrarv to public policy to countenance agreements ! to rav lor the rrocunn? of ierislalion. , j . e . .- 0 -. , The Court f ustained tho position of the ' defendant's counsel, and charged that the .t citizens, upwards ot twen-y are re plaintiff could tint recover. James Key- ported killed, aud fioui 20 to il ladly Holds. Kffi.. f ir rlainti.T: A. llcrr Smith. ' wcuuded. Tho.s. S. O Sullivan, Chief ivej., for uefctidotit. " liorcrs' will oh- : t-i rve that the law d')c9 not favor them, i Vashinoton, Nov. 1. The Union Cash iu advance, will Le their motto here- i pLihes a call for the National Democra- 6ftcr- , tic Committee to meet at Washington on Burying " Sam." the c th of January next. The L-.uis.vWc Junrnnl thus hits (AT tho amount in tho U. S. Treasury on vaunting boasts of the Foreign or " Sag- tjie r-ij ult., subject to draft, was $22, Niehts" j arty, iu their glorifications over 013,000. ' the f.w victories achieved ly them ia scv-1 Sceretariea Davis, Gufhrio and McClel- of .t, t ,... ', .o;r0 cn... . i .... i ays the Jour- ( im! : "Tho Sag-Nichfs arc actually talking i thout burying ' tarn. W e have often beard cf pontic huddling poor victims infft tbft n.iilinit I ufn.a tt.A I.e.. ..I. ... n .ov. l.ouow i.ve iQ luu lyiiutu fias fairly out cf their bodies, but this idea of burying a strong. id romping giant iu tie very fiu.h of health and stretch ,nd ac-1 1'iYltr. IS (Itlft Ttf lllf Tllf.Ct tlifitiLlfnne flsT,, ' we ever heard of. The Sag-Nkhts Lad ' ' better believe' that they would find him a difficult customer to bury. The Irish Uian who leaped up from the ' cooliu" b'2id' and aeized his shillclah and broke the head of the drunken ra,cal that were ' Lading a wake over him, was a wry ijuxt ' corpse in comparison with what our Sam' 1 we.j jiu,t at picstl,t 6l0W himself." i Tuesday's Electlcns. Tlic return from all but nine towns ia Massacui ktts m-clect Governor GarJ ncr.thc Aimricau eifldidatei ly a plurality of 1.,OQO majority. Ch 'fle, Amerioan, b elected to Coiigrcs over John W. Foster, , ltr publioaii, by a plurality of about 4,000. The Legisisture is also American. Tho Senate, as fat as known, btand "23 Amer icans to 10 others; ami the House of Kcp rtscntatives lbO Americans la 'Jl nf all others. Xr.vv York. The Americana have a small majority in Xcw York ciy, re-electing Hrooks to the State State Seuate by a tremendous majority, notwithstanding all Dishop Hughes' efforts agaiiibt him. Three-fourths of the City offices and Leg islators kre Americans. The Herds eoioe I trxt, Softs nt, nj RopuMiwns lasL Ia the State, the Americans appear to Ic ahead, although it is not certain. The liepublicans appear to bo next. New Jeuskv. Election for Legisla ture only, and Tory doubtful whether any , party has a tanjority, We have no other returns from I.oris- IANA than these from New Oilean-, which city has been carried by a largo inaj.irity by the Americans, and the probabilities are that they Lave carried the Stato, and elected their candidate for Governor and other State officers. Their success in ! New Orleans secures the re-election of Theo. G. Hunt to Congress. He was one of the few Southrcn members who oppos ed the Nebraska iniquity. Wisconsin. The county in which Milwaukio lies, gives Uarstow, Deru., 3,000 nir.j. In Grant county, UasLford, llep., has S00. Mautlano. The State Las probably gone fur the Americans. ISaltimore, Nov. 7, 10 V. 31. We have partial returns from several wards of the City, showing the election of Pavis, American to Congress, over May, Dcm. The returns indicate the probable election of the whole American ticket in the City. The Democrats generally, are of that opin ion. The complete result will not be known beforo to-niorrow noon. 3Iic'sissjrri. N..t heard from. Cause of tub Russian War. A cor respondent calls our attention to the fol lowing cf tract from a sermon recently de livered by Rev. Jlr. SruAiFFLF.R,who has long been a Protestant missionary at Con stantinople. He says : Phil. .S'im. "What re this thousands and scores of thonsandB fighting for ? Ask the people in Russia. There is no man or woman in Russia, I mean, who is not familiar with the Emperor's design to seize Turkey, and reside in Constantinople. The more in telligent understand the further bearing ; which are, Russia will rule tho Meditcr ranian, and be a mistress in Eumpo. This they consider the divine destiny and mis sion of their nationality. The priests see still farther. The means pretty success fully employed in Russia, to draw in by fraud and keep in by force the members of religious communities, will bo carried all over the Old World. Protestant mis sions will be crushed, Uible, and Tract So cieties crippled fcy Laws and restrictions, and the Russian priest live in their millen nial glory. Of these plans, which are per fectly transparent to every reasonable man in Russia, European governments have comprehended at least the political part. Few Fee tho ecclesiastical and religion?, which however, to us, is the burden of the inquiry. To carry out these plans, im mense fortresses and Davics are buil un lookcd for interferences attempted, revolu tions kindled among the subjects of this country, false pretences Fpread before the world, war commenced in time of peace. Is all this right ? No ! No ! lias Europe a right to resist ? Not a right only, but both right and duty more still, a ncces bitv." i iiziiLiui nimjau aiybiucub. i - ; train of eleven cars, wtiicU le.t ucre yes- tcrday, to celsbrate the opening ol the Pac'iUc Railroad to Jefferson City, met j with a most frightful accident at the Gas- J conade river, I0U miles west oi tins city, As the train was crossing the bridge fell, precipitatiug ten ot me cars, wuu an lucir passengers, nearly thirty feet jnto the riv- There were upwarJs of 700 jasscn- ..... - fi"" on the ,",n nclu;lin3 man7 01 our j 1-nginccr of the mad, was killed. anj v;sit Ualtiiuore to-day for the purpose of attctidicg tbe Agricultural l'air now be- ;Ilg in that city. A convict in th Schuylkill connty pri son, named Anthonj NicoL, committed .... n ' l eulc,,lc cu",u hc Wa,8 S' "'"' cf .oosideraUe property, who having a WltC 10 ringiaUU,' J ItU VIW.1M U1B - , 1 ." . .1 ..nA . n iL... I "V - Il f coming om, mi ba "uMna nu ..r soned nnin ue piomwtu w oui j Renj. Rrandreth, the great pill doctor, is a candidata for the New York Se nate. He ought to be able to work hiuv Fclf through. - v f : , .-1 I -...! .1 .A B.,rv.nw lint tlnv. lliyler hafl bia pntkcl pieked at the F.luiira Fair. Lcwisbiiis Chronicled Latest Hews from Europe. lUurAX, Nov. 7. Tho Ai, from Liverpool, with dates to Saturday the'JTih of October, arrived hero last niglt. Th report that the Russians bad blown up Fort Nicholas and other fortification at OUchakoff, is confirmed. The advices from Scbastopnl snow th the Allies are advancing in strong force, and the Russians falling back iu good or der, upon their fortified positions. The Allies were close upon the Russian posi tion at Albat, where it is thought they must make a stand, in which case a battle is inevitable. The Russians on the North side keep up a constant Cro upon Sevastopol, under cover of which they were withdrawing their troops aud concentrating thciu upon Perekop. A Russian despatch dated the 22d, says the Allies Lad marched 40,000 troops from Eupatoria towards Toulat, but after wards fell back on observing the Russian Lancers on their left. Th English gnn boats had reconnoitred the river almost np to Nicolacff. A lato St. Petersburg despatch says the whole militia has been ordered tu the rein forcement of the army of the South under Gen. Ludcrs. The Allied troops officially reported in the Crime; including sick; amount to 210,000. Tho attitude of Sweden is regarded at St. Petersburg with much uneasiness. The English fleet was at Nargen, pre paring to I ?ave. The gun boats and the Elsinore had been ordered to England. The reported Russian disaster at Kars is confirmed, but somewhat modified. Tho Russian loss is reported at 2,000. Two Turkish redoubts were lost and retaken four times. The Hungarian General Ke mcrty commanded the Turks. It is be lieved the Russians can cot continue the siege. The Russians have fortified all the passes lending to Tiflis. . The L'jittlon Times has a noticeable ar ticle touching American expansion. It says the English Government arc omitting no opportunity of reinforcing the West India squadron, and thus interposing a powerful barrier between Great Britain an! the North American continent. At this moment North America is in profuund peace with the whole world, yet in her ports arc fitting out this moment piratical and filibustering c-f peditions, destined to carry war and bloodshed into the dominions of unoffending neighbors. We can not believe that those engaged in enrolling men for these despofate and criminal en terprises, fully contemplate the success of a descent upon Ireland, for instance, as probable or even possible. If we can prevent such cjpeditions from sailing or intercept them in the mid ocean, we shall have done much towards averting the dan gers which must arise, should they be car ried put to a natural development The Rank of France has arranged a loan of several millions of silver from the Bank of Amsterdam. The cholera still prevailed at 3Iadrid. The cases averaged over 100 daily. Gen. Tacan, formerly Governor of Cuba, Lad died of the prevailing epidemic. Tho cbolra is increasing in Tuscany. The Government of Russia has come to an amicable understanding with Pope Pius respecting the nomination of Catholic Bishops for Poland. It is rumored that the Government of Naples has committed a gross outrage upon some American citizens. The nartienlara are not known. j IVIirit i. ihtU rA 1,1 lni Finn I closed dull, at a decline of Is. per bll. The Provision market is quoted by Rich ardson, Spencc & Co. as generally un changed. The amount of bullion in the Bank of England Las decreased 500,000. 'ha i:-nnri "aa rni ka. .r. A v rAH i many upeiicu lur uusiueas ami travc. yes- tcrday nm llunting(on ,0 Stonerstown. , This work has exercised a magical influence : JJroad Top region. Land which i thrcc Jears ago was hardly worth the taxes messed upon it, is now selling for twenty ' oTl anJ oue dollars per acre. I Nuuierous coal mines are being opened, and already three now towns, called Coah mont, Hopewell and liroad Top City.have ' r ji been laid out, Iota sold, aud many houses i erected. The Erie RAiLRnAiTr.ot;M.ES. Gov. Pollock signed cn the 9th instant, the bill passed by the last Legislature respecting tho charter of the Erio and Northeast Railroad Company. A meeting of the citizens was held in Columbus, (rcorgia, last week, to form a ivauzas Emigrant Aid, Society. '.'A con 1 nfl.n, n1tr.A ' , ..,., ... .. , itio secona article oi tuo Loubtuuuon de clares the object of the Society to be to raise money, by voluntary contributions, for the purpose of aiding reliable Southern men, who are attached to Southern insti tutions, in emigrating lo Kanzas Territory. Williamson vs. Kane. Judge Kane was sorved with a summons yestorday at tbe residence of bis brother-in-law, George " - f - . - J " w M" I .inn. in I l.ila.n.a iwinnl. . swer the soitfof I'assmore Williamson for trespass and false imprisonment.' " - Nobfolk Post Ofhce. Tho Norfolk Aero publishes a unnidable) list of letters remaining. in tbe post offioe. of that eitj on tbe 1st of November. Tbe list fills nearly half a page of the paper. Large numbers uf those to whom the letters are addressed are death" 7. i9:..fc-fv . . ' Flour and Ouaix Lba;ub at Lr.t. Tbe various " bread leagues" throughout tho country appear to be working with sat isfactory results. Tho operations nt one at Lynn arc now at the rate of 8150,000 per annum. On Tuesday and Wednesday Iat, six largo freight cars, loaded with thnr, arrived there from the West via Bos ton, fjr tho lrfig-ie, and an iqil amount is Cow on the my. Through the influ ence of tho league, flour is at least a dollar a barrel cheaper than in other places, and largo orders are supplied to Salem and other neighboring towns. Iimton Trao. The I'rekident'jj Cabinet. We are informed that fierce disscntions exist in the Cabinet, and that Mr. Marty has laid down his ultimatum, that if Cashing is uot turned oat, he himself will resign. Cushing has been the cause of nearly ail the false steps taken by General Pierce, and his riddance would be no loss either to tho counlry or Lis associates. iS'in. A visitor to the residcoca of Gen. Cass writes : " The old man ' still lives' in the autumnal glories of a well spent life; is hale, hearty, and north fuur millions. His career has, indeed, been successful. Ha speaks in forebodiDg language of our national prospects, and is strong in his be lief that disunion will yet carry its banner ovor the Republic." TiiAstwrvrso day. 7V;l ntiJrnnin. it. In the name and by the authority of the Cuminonwcallh of rviinsyWunia, James Pollock, Governor of sail Commonwealth : a rr.oct.WATiov. Ftt.t.ow Citi'.i.v.s': A public rocnrrii timi of the existence of God, us the Creator of all things and llic Giver of "every good and perfect gift," with a humble acknowl edgement of our constant dependence upon the providence of Him, '-who rules in the army of 'Heaven aud among the children of men," is alike- the duty and the privilege of a free and Christum people. "He has crowned tin; pa.-t year with his goodness and caused our pallia lo drop with fatness.'' lie has Messed our coun try with peace. The I'nion of the States Hinr free institutions our civil and re ligious privileges right of coti.si ienee ami freedom of worship have been continued and preserved. The K"'at interest! ot education, morality and n-ligion have been encouraged and promoted .icicnce atid art advanced industry rewarded anil the mural and phvsieial cotiditiun of the peo ple improved. The goodness of God has signally bles sed mr Commonwealth. War with its rtcsoliu imi! famine and pestileucc with their horrors, have not been permitted to come near u? ; and whil-t the ravages of disease and death have atilicted the citizens of other States, we have enjoyed tlie bles sings of health aud unusual prosperity. The sea.-ons, in their annual round, have come and gone, "seed time and harvest'' have not tailed, smilinsr plenty cheers the husbandman ; and, surrounded by the abundant fruits of autumn, he rejoices in the rich rewards of his toil. 'The kis .turei are clothed with Uoeka the valleys also covered over with corn they shout for jov they also sing."' Acknowledging with rrateftil hen rtsthese mnnifold blessings of a bonelicent Provi dence, we should "olfcr unto (i .l thauks pivin" and pay oar vows unto the Most High." Under tho solemn conviction of the im portance and proiuriety of this duty, and in conformity with tlie wishes of many good citizens, 1, Jamfs Pollock, Governor of the Coniuiouwealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby appoint Thursday, the 22 1 day of November next, nsadny of genera! Thanks giving and Praise throughout this State; oud earnestly implore the people that set ting aid; all worldly pursuits on that day, they unite in offering thanks to Almighty God for his past goodness and mercy, and beseech him for a continuance of his blcs-ings- Givcn nnder my hand and the !re' Seal of the State, "at llarrislmrg, this 22J day of October, in the year of our Lnd one thousand eight hundred and fifty five, anil of the Commonwealth the eightieth. Jiy the Governor. A. G. CiRTix,See.of the Commonwealth. rnlnn County Court Iror!nmRtlon niKRRAN. the Hon. ABRAHAM S. WILSON, President Judge lor the Twentieth Judicial Histriet of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of lnic-n, Mifflin and Snyder, and J aies AIarmiii.l, Esq., Associate I Judge iu I'liion county, have issued iheir pre j cept, bearing date the 27th day of Oct. tier, IK5S, and to me directed, for tho holding of an j Orphans' Court, Conn of Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, and General (Quarter Sessions. I at I.EWIsBt'RG, for ihe connty of I MO.N. . . . r. ..........t,fi locins uic imi j one week. g (.or. rn"er, Justices of the Peace and Constables m ani1 r"r lhe cou",' nf ,:nion-10 arpear in their Sa to do thcir ihose ihtnss wlnca oi their uinces and in behalf appertain to be done t and all Wit nesses andotherpersons prosecuting in bcliair of the Commonwealth against aiiy person or persons, are required to be then and there aitendinir, and not depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in peril, jurors are requcsicu io cuii their atiendance at the appointed tune l!i In notice. Given, under mv hand and seal at the Sher ilfs Ollice in Lewisburjr, the 1st day of Nov ember, in ihe year of our Lord one thousand eisht hundred and fifty-fire, and in ihe seventy eighth year of the Imipendence of the Cnited States of America. God save the Common wealth! UAMEL D. Gl LDlX.ShernT. Issue MM, Dec Term, isaft. Daniel Rangier vs James M'Creight John Haas vs Wm M Vanvalzah Daniel Banker vs James M'Creisht lames M'Creight vs Daniel Kenglt-r It II Carev vs Mark Halfpenny Mrs E Moatz vs Alexander Amnions Ilaslian Teinhel vs John Fisher Samuel Kyle vs Catharine Wolfe M Chappel for Dr W Hayes vs Jno Lccjje ic Jacob Stewart are vs Michael Firhthorn Norib. Chass St North vs Chs H Shriner Dr Wm Hayes vs John Locke S V fc W 1) Turnpike Co vs White Deer Tp Peter Hummel vs Hannali Hnmmel Clement & Masser vs Yuuncman & Walter .. same Taggart, Furman .f Barton P O Campbell and others vs I. P Teed C E Bowes tor John Locke vs M Chappel Francis Zelleri vs Alexander il Blair i. Cnin'ih u? J M Penferet al vs J Hans Jrctal Trustees Lutheran Ch ete-v Martin A Stock Susanna Brown.late M',' vs BVJ Mc-saersniitn Danville Baak vs Jno Lawrence 4; Chs Stees Alfred Kneass and wife vs James Quinn Thns Penny for Isaac Ever vs 8 W alter Georpe Schnable vs Catherine E Bowes Ths Guielins for J M Taylor vs Aaron Zeller Weiler. Kline T.Ws Vs Wm L R'tter Christian MiIIIiomsi vs Nicholas Millhouse Jacob Stuck vs John Kimple Matthias Wils"on vs David Herr Daniel Raneler vs Daniel llerbst ct al John Roebuci vs A S Ornu ,, Farmer Nov. 9, 1855. Lowisbnrg Academy. Thi Fi. imWiitii Wt.sim of this TiTt rinv B ill commence on Tuiiur, Oct. 4. IK.VV to Continue SO weeks. Tiie desiirn of the Principal in eomnvncmj mmewhat earlier than usual, is u prepay tin way by a shorter Fall and Sprii.i; recai tor a vacation hereafter during ihehot ami iek!y season. The course of ui-tr'irtion is calculated to fit Yvuibs lor College or for general busiuess. The Hi bi.e i a text book, an 1 (.Vnrusirio and iHrLiWATin receive careful attention. I'Ritrtcisiict in Recitation of Studies ii rewar ded hy the bcsiowmcnt of Coui-LiJUusrini ' 'A It lH. A class of Yorso Tintr.s is secured. The present S"ssion atlbrds a pood oppor tunity for young men u'ho are en'aed part of the year and who purpose iicvotin the inter month t their own improvement. Those desirous nf obtaining good seats should be present the first day an I secure iliem. Tuition. For Cuaiix Uiincui (Readine, VVruin,(;eo!;raphv.Aiithmetic,tiramniar aud U.S. Hisiorv) iiii; Auvtictii t6uni (sM not named above) ami for I..i'ir.t $10 t-'nntin?rnt expends per Session, .r0 cts per scholar. Nj deductions eie.i pi for prutracted sicUess. J.NO. KA.MXJl i'H. Srpt. 21, IS5 Principal. Heal aismte. WoodJots and Small Farm far Sale. T't snll purcfifiser.it oji rmsnnahle terms. THERE are d lots of Woodland, si- 1. mate in White Deer Tp., on Little llnf faloe Creek, about a mile above Guldin's store, ranging from 11 to 21 arrs each, well timb ered with various kinds of Oak, Pine, Poplar, and Chesnnt. The Farm Contains about f.S acre s,of which is are cleared, and hasuti it a Two Story Log -k Hoiiso, a L ig Stable. Spring of Water, itxiand Fruit trees of various kinds. It ad joins lands of John Hummel and Jacob Hart man, about 1 mile from Guldin's Store, in While Deer ip., I.'ninn Co., l'a. The above properly is onered at Private Sale, bv the subscriber, UKOKGE MEIXELL. Kelly Tp., Aug. lit, '55. A Valley Farm of Limestone Land, pOMPRISIXH about 16: Acres for V' SALE. Sai l Farm is in one of the best Wheai growing vallies in Centra! Pennsylva nia, union tw o miles (oyer a Bridge) to a Kail road, accessible to Markets, in an eminently healthy neighborhood, near to Mills, Stores, Church and School 11 ucs, and iu the rnnlal of an intelligent and respectable popul.iiion. The Improvements are a first-class ItANK BARN Ml by 4.) feel, with a fair Mansion "v& House, Wattuii house, Cora hous-, andjLJl other suitable Oa!bui!di;ig. It has a large gpApple Orchard, and Peach and Peir trees 2? s-c. suliicient lor ordinary use. The Farm is all ch ared except about one arreand plenty of Woodland in the immedi ate vicinity.) a I of Limestone soil, and as the owner thinks is not surpassed for natural pro ductive fpialitics by any iu the State. It will be sold wholly, or a portion of 80 to 100 acres, as might suit a purchaser. f s'Wuy cash man wishing such a property can obtain further information by applymc to O.X.Witantf, Chronicle office, Lewisburg. 40 FOR SALE, IrAThat lar;;e and desirable property on the ijL corner of .Market and Water streets.wetl calculated for a residence, for business, or for a residence and place of business. There is a lane PRTCK llonr containing 4 larije rooms on the tirst ilnor.fi bed-roums on the second rloor.and 2 lare finished rooms on the third. A Kuchen and Washhouse adjoins. There are also a spacious Cellar. larie Ceiner.t Cistern, a Pump, aud Weil of eood water, a Stable, and all necessary Outbuildings. For terms Ac. apply to Oeo. F. Miller. Esq. S. E.UAVI.-s. Lewisliitr;. s-'ept. 23 IS.IO James B. Hamlin, TT0RXEY at LAW, J.. r3"OUice on Second St. west side, two doors south of Market, E4w f sblirfr. fiuM I.iiioii t o. Pa. H. GERHART, nrscon Ponlist, at Iiis resi dence, Ctirnrr of Third Strat ami 1'utrir.iittf Antntu, LEU'ISIH UG, Pa. Atiif. 2!. IjS FARRIERY. rriIE subscrilior offers his services L in curing Horses of Poll Evil r Fistula. He will cure Horses of cither of these atflic- tions for .5. or make no charge if not sue- ! ccssful. Here is an opportunity for every one w hose horses arc atlhcied, to lestore them to health and working order. Kesidcnce ou my Farm in Kelly Tp- near I.ewisbur-. Aus, lit, 1S0.1. GEOKUi: .ME1XELL. K0TI0E. T a Meet in? f the I?oanI of Jfana- 11. pers of ihe I'nion County Mutual Fire Insurance Company, held at the ollice nf said I Company in the Itoriuiith of Lewisburc, on ' I the 1th day of Anttust, the following Rejolu- ' Ilion was unanimously adopted : ! Kesolvcd, that an assessment of nine per ' cent, on Ihe Premium Xotcs be made, to meet ' due : lhe ,irvlsrPS vm. M. Schorh Ac. Published by order ol Ihe Board of Direc tors. J. A. MERTZ, Secretaiy. Ao. 10, 185.'. Latest from Sevastopol ! TEW COODS, 11 for Spi-in? anil Summer, COMPRISING EVEIiVTIIIXG WANTED IX OCR LINE OF ItrslXEss. AND AT THE MOST REASONABLE KATES, now received and for sale by the subscribers. We invite a public inspection of our stock of Merchandize. IIIHSII & TORSE. Lewisburg, May 10, 1S"i5 Glassware. IF von need Ci!.JSsT.ire. call on FITZ i'ATUICK.dc l!KO. at the Looksiore "next door lo Heaver V Krenicr's.where is to be had a lot of cheap Glassware bmight at Auctioned be sold at Philad. wholesale prices : Asbbrutoii and Websler tioblets, Fluted 1 Jellies, Footed Pitchers, Commet Dishes. Epg 1 (ilasses, Kentuckv Sugars, Molasses Pitchers, j I oncave r ooieu uowis, uianionu sans, i ayior Pitchers, Tumblers of various patterns and prices. Dishes and Bowls of all sizes and pat- terns, Glass Jars, Ac. Lewisbiirg, Oct. 5 Estate of Daniel Lndris, dee'd. NOTRE is hereby siven, that Letters JTestamentary on the Estate of DANIEL LI.'DWIO, late of White Deer township. Union eonntv, dec'd.have been granted to the undersigned by'.ihe Register of I'nion county in due form of law ; therefore, all persons in debted to said estate are reqnesled to make I immediate payment, and those having any just claims are also requested to present thciu le gally authenticated for settlement. JOEL KANCK, C P, UOBEUT CANDOR, Executors. White Deer, Sept. 3, 1S55 COACHMAKERS' will find constantly on hand Eliplic Springs, Axles, Hub Dands, Laces, Oak Felloes, Bows, and a Reneral as sortment of Trimminirs. at Ihe 41 anl ware Store of REYNOLDS & M FADDEX, Lewisburg. ")Y EXPRESS. Just received a fresh sup- I J pivot oranges. J.cmons.K.nsins. r igs.eie i Juae Uti at ClIKIbT i. CAI.DWFXI.'a. , J. IS. 0. RANCH, TT0KNKV at Law, MifiiiiLiirtr, il Union Co., Pa. fTAH professional bu siness entrusted to his rare, will be pufirtually and faithfully attended to. June 1, 'i. yl Hew Firm and IJe'.v Goods ! T the Mammoth si t'lumical ' J.L EmpoTinm ot CHRIST & CALDWELL. The under inne I bavin? purchased the entire Mamnioih Drug store lormi riy kept by Jr 'J'mrntnit . fVi., are now ready lo liii Orders and Prescription a! a tnonier.t notice We i have a laree and well selected s-tock of t'resk ) and Pure lilil US. M 1.1 l I S V.' Chi niicuii Dyestuir., Oil--, Iiint Glass. I'uttv and 1 liKtCGisTS GLASS WAKE, j Ml -,'.,. 1,1 I'.rtrlit M .li' illfi. I .... i..f rruuuuu ouuiegnunvi, r Tubacco,Saulr.aiid Imported Cigars of Ihe I choicer tirauus, ',- iV.,;i. ., nriil Tuitfl Article. Fine Toilet Soaps V perfumery of all kin Is. KUCSHKS uo Cu'lns ur I.VF.IIT Ullltll. j ftoohN ami Stalloiic-i j, a general variety of Lit'- lai y at.o .:iiool Books. ; Pine Oil, Lard and Fliu 1 Lamps of every description; fresh Pine Oil and Patent Uurii- j jng riuid always on hau l. PI'KE WIN La and LIQUORS ot ail kin Is ' f. r Medicinal ties. I Fire l'r'Kif nn'l Zinc 1 nut'. I'resiTvinor and I'ickling Jars, ic Tir 'Customers will liti'l ourstftcir li n.j to eniimeratv-, ami all so!.! al iirvlfra prtrs Call anl rc us, one pnd ail, ami ste inr stuck ; an! ii w ran'i y we will Ti-.t ak yon tu huy. We are always on hm to wait on rns!.mcr JicmcmLer the .Vamu; Drugstore! 'n:L'. s. ciiKis'p, f. s. c.lpwi:ll. Lewisburi?, Cninn Cc l'a. T1V RAILROAD.- -A n- r.'r of Tancv ami Kinnikinique Ti barcc ; also a varjetv ot new Ho tks, tlif rrv I;itet u. rli. t be lt:u! at June 29, '55. rtfJHS'J CA I U 117:7. VS. ! TV "CANAL. A ire,h iiipply of White' ) Len, Pans an I ( i)r"r.;e ircen prunn 1 in oj! ; aUo Turkey Cmber in 1 lb. cans , Liii seed Oil, Turpentine, Pine an l P;iul, all of which we will !! at the lowest r:tfs to be had al HhiT C iLftUl.I.lS. AfST, tut not Least, a line asvortment f -s and eents. cme istir.tr of A rio-i; 1 :iril Il i.ev Soaps, Kxiracts for ilu l:dk.. Cologne, Hay Leaf and Honev Wat-r. I;a.-.-.ni p.-r.'nme, etc. to Le had at CHUM -V ' '.! " U Li.l. S. CIAUHE'I lot of PETS. A very lare and w ell seii t'.oi iltoti an 1 ail wool Carpets, from 2.i cts. to yl.i.i per yard. A portu n oi tnee Carpets were bought at aneiion, others direc' from the manuiajtors. at pr.ee that we can sell them very low. '1 i: se m wat.t of Carj et we invite to call and looir bef.re bnvincr e's, where. J. SCHKEVEU sV boX. Jane 1, laS."). VLAKGE and desirable stork of Ladies' Dress Goods, i f eery km-!, for saie cheap by J. SCMKEVER Ac SO. A' LAP.GE lot of Ladies" .-rrintr and mm mer Shawls, for sale very lew. by Jnne 1. J. SCIIItKYLK - 0.. CLOTHS,t;assi meres. Tweeds and Sum mer Wear, for saie cheaper than ever by June I, I vis J. srin:EYt:r: V -S'"A'- Old Soldiers' Blinks. BOCXTV LAND W AURA XT blanks tor all enjased in tha service of the 1". f. in ihe War of 112 and forthir Widows, a: the Oifice of the L"wisburs Chicmclr. LAIHES SKH'INIi rtlltiv from SO to fiit cts., Visilin; Cards. Portfolio an 1 Srap Hooks, Colour v Colour boxes, C.in'el Sable Hair pencils. Druwin; paper and Praw inj pencils, at4M. Fitzpatrick & Broihers, 3d St. Lewisburjr. DISSOLUTION. 'THE Parlnersiiiji lierelot'ore eis!in? I belween James Haye, Thonias Murray and John 11. Goodman, under ihe Firm 1 1 J. Hif.s A C5., has this day bcn di-s-dvi'd by mutual consent. AM persons bavin? unsettled accounts will plea-e call a' the old stand, w here Ihe Books and X t'.s are I, u m the hand.- i i' J. H lyes and J. If. Goodman f r sevlement. JAMES II A V I S. THOMAS MI KUAV, JXO H. GDOD.M AX. I.ewisbnrsr, Sept. to. I..", l i! II bcrt Ciiamberlin bavins purchased the interest of Thomas Murray; J imcs Haves, I Jno. H. Goodman and Uobt Chaniherlin have I entered into Partnership under the Firm of ! H ah, Goihim in & Co., at ihe DM S;and. where we will be pleased to see uil our old friends and customers. JAMES HAVES. JM. II. (iiniir.t ". KOIS T fit A.MHEIiLt.V. Lewisbiirr, Sept. in, I. .'. Take Tlotice. D1! KELLIXfi, of Merliaiiii'Lurs, : Pa announces tu all alilicted with Tu- i mors, Vens, t 'ancer. Cancer Warts, Polypus, ; Lupus, Moles or Marks, Scrofula or Kind's . Evil, White Swelling, Fever Sores, Sore Les, j and all diseases tiiat have been usually treated : with Caustic or knife, that he can remove them hy an entirely new method, withoni cut i ting, burnintr or pa.n. It is no inat:er in what part cf the body, he can remove them with j perfect safety and in a remarkably short time, I if curable. -'o Mineral or Vegetable Poison I is applied, and no money required, except for I medicine.nntil a cure is perfected. Chronic ' and ail other diseases not mentioned above, especially Venerea! atHictions treated w ith po- sitive success, if curable. Full particnlars can i be nbtained by addressing C. L kEI.LIXG, ; M l) , Mechaiiicsbiirg. Cumberland Co.. Pa. ; At the request of persons alllictrd. reidin? ! at a distance, he has for years been in the habit I of prescribing by letter, and with j nr..Fit .L svtisf.ctiost. He would sav howeverto those desiring advice in this way.ihat to secure attention Ihey should ; enclose, with the general .symptoms of their . cases, a fee of One Dollar, to warrant him in 1 spending his time for their benefit. ! The Doctor may be consulted at his Oifice at I all lime, when not professionally absent. CicTinsj. S'rangers cemmeto .Mecnanics- buri; to see the Dr. are cautioned to beware of co lo o al c o. unprincipled persons as seme have been ite- ceiyed. Dr. K. is the only one in this State who can perform cures bv ihe new method. His office is il.rcclly opposne .lie Union Church. : Mechanicsbur?. ' 1 miles from Harnsburtr, ' on the Cumberland V. R. U.. and nccess.hie ' from all parts cf ihe Union. The Dr.wiil visit cases wtiliia a reasonable d.stance when de-' "J- ;,u' SlT55i i CAEITJET WARE. mmrr n... : ...t-..- ,i. ti . Franklin lb-use, formerly occupied by F A Donachy and A D Elder, the subscriber most respectfully informs the citizens of Lewisbure and vicinity that he is prepared to manufacture all kinds of CaMlll't Watr, comprising llUltE A tS, TABLES, Beds trad. S'ands.-, Sofas, Corner Cupboards, Card Tables, all js, kinds of CHAIRS. &c. Also that he makes 6l COFFINS to order, and bavins provided him self with a HIMItSt: he will be prepared it attend Funerals. Having engaged the best workmeD.therefore the public may rely upon having the best ef work from the best materials. John s. mtiptox N B. All kinds ct Country Produce taken cu bacpe. 1 1 cr isbtirr. Apnl CO, I. ft us Krasvaa together 1 ie t ira r yi . HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. nur a hi: we swkxt ItK.iin tht lot ' f th huinn rifa tr. h wniht tlovu itj tliecasu ami FUUrrtUif. HMl.lVVAa a I iLu arc fei..r:allv a'lnj'f.i to the r-!if -f th F.AK U tar AiK, anJ Um; INHI M, t.u i. t,l c'nitiitti4 bj. I'r' f-.Mr lloij- ny j.i r-'i.!;.v uvritt'n4 th ointirBftur rf l Dinjit 1 o-) tu tl I Dt(-1 rutxr, fcnJ Ur ibwtu U. a tti auJ ui f .il' tf 1 V'-cpU-, u lit 4ft Kmtti thm r.l ct cr 8 lor tl. reiuoTul TA-te I'Uh l'uriy th? U4 ltlls r rtirwl' ef'UWiovj to jrM j on the i-t"-lit;i'-h, ttif liter, tb kl'lQv, th 1ubk, lL tti. ir fnr;t t:' t. Jjiir.l.in: tiie t-'.ifd. tlie ttjt tLl,a ol i.Ic?, Uius curing diaar ia all iU frrtus. Jjipp ftst'i ami Linr L'oMj'Im'hts. Ntr.jr l-.tll t!.f Luuiao racr bate tUJfn tJ.tt : hr I'-rti ; r':T. ! in aM partJ t-fth wr.r''f.t!mt 0 U !. tint )t-u IvtitfJ m .ill to llirru .ucmrn of 1-Mjrdi.rn f Uir ilr, -J i ' !. ni.J ?tocirh n mj lisjnt- fTllf rJ ' y . 1 Lmy 11 b ht-u tlij tou t-th' M: orfran, bowrTtpr UUW . b !, ki i mIi. u all o;it r means Late laiitU, ;nr.d ft'lt'lty, I'l If alth. 1 MatiT t f ti.i-ni.t .I-i'.u- (iottmntfDii lia r;a4 I U.t-ir CtfUia i-,wr u. intrfulut'tina of thM flit. ; tli.il tl.ty ji.Hjf L--u.ua-- O.9 uatnr .f tl ttaMl I.-i'Tl t-l i'fi,' .t -t n ln.tt t).Mt VJii tii-li- irr ia tl; bmt I rei::id it. r kn wn i'-e tn rw ni 1 ( dtlmia hMiia I roMn.r ii. t. r fail traJF-ri rfii-f. : rm't'c Comptttiufr. No F- m-I-.y iirr -r rW. h-'tiM b without ft Ii '. iiltj :iiit!it;n . It rru la ami rcalnl tUm B. ulo. j urt-vh at mi LicrU-J. ai l nir 111 mauy caaca liav a crarm. 111? a: lL It I au1 -klssl at' sitrir.e t( t ran bm fimu h -irn ot nu a .-.).-. nud for any e-iuflaal, Ioli ucntiy nufjLui:j aliuulti be wiihoutit. i JI-j.'.!'jwj'i t'. 't arr V f-tst rtmtihj .notcniM tUt arl4 f f"T Vi ff 'it.wittj it?js: At).m lr--4y Liter Ccnplaia I. w-i C' nijliiut I- v.-ranl A-n LnD'Nuf ?.:r.ra ( '-ttjliH fttnal-! ' Dii-iajntt- C il ii.larh- ftoit and Oraval 1 -l I'lerwt lr.il 'f.-ti D Srcfcivlarj rriij at l-.tiv.vij litlurcx Varea,l AI?rlMif f ; luaani!ti' n Vurius yf a4 au.ia l;a;rtiftn Iitwur.i HVkof at tin Mnuuf tct rUn cf Pmf.'Sfor HotltaT. c Vi I- ii !w.ti.-. :--w iork. anil i4.trpJ. Laud- u.abct r.y I n ro I'll lruj:;i-t.-' unit IValrrs t,t WcOirit. ti :i-ai. ut il..- I u,: - -tilfj. miiJ t be ciiiisi wonda li.X- . :.t j c. I:t-. r. H-.aJi.l ?a.ll. U- r- i5 a toua! fating tj taking th !ai j;rr Mi-1. N I: Mr ri;,n f -r tli.' rnlJance of pstivottla aTtrr tl'-or 'f r ar-' ar'iinl tf ea'Ii lUx. AYER S FILLS. 0R ii!I t!ie I'iiri'oscs of a rtuiLT rn vs re. Thfrf. bs Vir. eristetl x public demand for ao etfectivc purgative pill irhieh could I relied on & sure and nerfeetly s.-ife in its operatkm. Tail Urn U-en prepared to meet that demand, and an eten civc tr.ui of its virtues has cuaeluoively ahotvn witi, what sucrvss it arpnn!;dihe-i the punKis desizned. It is c:i-y to make a phvsi-:l joV. but not easy ti make tiie !st oi all ptih o::e wiiich should ha.i none of the oi'ieetioTis, hut all the adrantaires. uf every other. 'Xiiis has been attempted here, arj nitii ivh .t nsswii n u:l resjiectfuily auun.it u tl.e pe.Mir decision. It has been unfortunate fr the p itient hithrrt'. that almost eyenr purcitive r.iL-tiiciric is acriinotiior.s and imtatinj to the bowel-., liitsisiiot. Many of them produee so much cr-piii' p.tin mi I revulsion iu the system as tu mor Irian counterbalance the iroAd In 1e derived frum tiiem. '1 he-e produce no irritation or pain. u:.b- it arise lroiu a previiMislr eaiaurur obstrae lion or derangement iu ti.e toweI. llcinst pnrt'.y rei:et..hle, harm ran ar.c from their ue m any rpi.mtity ; but it is better that anr medicine hou. j be taken judieioiu,ly. Minute directions for tha use ia the several diseases to which, they art ap plieai.Ic ar" riven on the hex. Auioqk the com plaints whieh hate leen eedilr cured bv thcra. we tiiav nu-iiiion l.ivcr C'runplaint, in its rariona ftmna of .laun iiee. luuiestion, Laniru.ir and Loaa of A petite Listieasm 's, lrntaitnity, liihous lieailaci). ions tever, 1-evcr and Aeue, l ain m tha ! arl Loois: for. in truth, all these are but the eoa Feijii: n. e of iticas.I action in the brer. As t ap ncnt, th. y a:f..rd prompt and sure relief in Ce t;v.nrss. Pile:;, Col!-, Ilyventery, lliimori. Scrof n'.a and Senrvy, Celds w?th soreness of the body I' .errs and impurity of the hlnd; in short, any aiid everv case where a ptrKative ia required. Thev have also pnidueed some STnirularlT ne- ; eesfnl enres in Rhenwiatin. Gout, Proosy. I .ratal. , Frrsipclas, Palpitation of the Heart, Pains in the ; Pak. Stomach, and Side. Tbcy sbimld be frea'.y taken in the nrie of the year, to purify tiie blosi an-l prepare the system for the c llantre of reason.. An oeeiional doi utmiulatc the atomarh ar. t Im-wcIs iiit i healthy action, and restores tbe anrx t.te ar.d vior. Taej puri:-; the blood, and, hy tneir stmi'ii.iT.t a. tion on the eire-i-atorv avstem. reri -vate the stienirth of the bodr, and restore the wa:e. 1 or G.Hi.i d energies of Uil wlil oraanisri. llei: -e an occ.iionai d'isc is advaiitaeeus. owtj lhni;-h no scrinus derrnicment exists; but un lita, sary dosing should never be carried too fa:, : as every purk'ativc mcdirine reduces tiie strentrta. when taken to cxresj. The thousand cases in win-a a physic is reqntnsl cannot be enumi rated here. V.;t I thev sucet tiicm:;elves to the reason of eT.iy body ; and it i contMently believed this pill wil answer a bett.r pi:rp.sc tiwn any tiling which hi ' hitherto been available to mankind. Whim tht.r virtues are once known, the public will no longer dout wliat remedy tu employ when in need of a catiiaxtic Uied.'ilie. i PKCrARED BV ' JAMES C. AA EK, Practical aud Analytics; l ticnnst. I.owcll, .viass. Price 25 Cents p-.r Bex. Five Ecxcs for?'.- lines iii:kkv peitorii., For ihe cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Whuoping-Cough, Croup. Asthma, and Consiirriptiun. 'tuts remedy has won for itself such notoriety from its cures of every variety of pulmonary disease, that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the evi dences of its virtues in any community where it ha lieen employed. So wide is the held of its use-fulnf-s, and so" numerous the eases of its cures that almost every section of the country abounds in persons publicly known, who have becu restored from alarming; and even desperate diseases of the bancs by its nse. When once tried its superiority over every oher medicine of its kind is too appar ent to escape observation, and where its virtue are Known, the puHic no longer hesitate what anuoot to emple.v for the distressing and dancerous artee tions of the pulmonary onrans which are incident to our chmate. And not only in formidable at tacks upon the luns, hut for the milder varieties of CoLim. Coroiis. Ho.H!5ftw, Ac.: and for Chilukkn it iathe nleasanteat and safest medicin that can be obtained. As it h.te loni; lieen m constant nse thronrrhoct this section, we netd not mR than assure the. people its quality is kept np to the best that it ever has been and tliat the cenmne article is sold tj IT. pamt y J .tMFS C. AVKR, Practical and An!t- f.s! rh.li:i-l. I. - well. Mints. l. r Si;,, l.f c. tt. .linte, A Cri.-t t Caldwell, Lewii hnr;: J. V ' r-.-low, Vlillen; II. Ila-t. and Kempee l Meekner. Millliolmr-. aad hy all Dealer tverywbere. nap cf Union and Snyder Counties. VARNISHED, Miih AVcoJen Sailers, and rn Muslin, rea'v to be hung up. wilt be sent by the subscriber, postage paid: Township map, colored, for fl 60 Geob sical ' " 1 5 . .... ,. ., . Tbe 1 ii-Knin line is drawn on this Man. ailo . . . . . J, . "'.,. .,. .. vo..,- ... .... pnne-pal Loads and shows ccrmparauv. dis- ' -u!d be Mud.cd by all . ho are to " .'" ,he f"' iaJl 1 he Geolorrical Map shows lire strata of .h. t-otis. ..tjr.s, r" Cf P of ,biVoLKM IL. Lewishnrr, May H, IW5. ' "1"" of Adiniuisiration on the ealate of Jaaie Mooiif. laie of Kelly Township. I nion coun ty, deceased, have Wea granted to the under signed, by the Register if I'nioa County, in due form ot" law ; therefore all persons ia- i debted to said estate, are requested h mak I immediate payuieut ; aud those having jusl claims are also requested to present them pro ' perly authenticated for settlement tr i JOSUTU MOORE, I Wa'hiniU.a Tl' . Lvronung Co., I JOHN S( H RACK, ! tut llulTaiee Ti . I nion Co.. June IS, 1535. AiimiuutraliTt -iCIIOOL ORDERS neatly uiaieJ acd let sale artlie Cbonittc Office
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